visibility Similar

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – In the mobile service tower at Space Launch Complex 2 at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, technicians are inspecting the payload fairing for NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2, or OCO-2, satellite. The fairing will soon be used to encapsulate the satellite atop a United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket. Launch is scheduled for 2:56 a.m. PDT 5:56 a.m. EDT on July 1. OCO-2 is NASA’s first mission dedicated to studying atmospheric carbon dioxide, the leading human-produced greenhouse gas driving changes in Earth’s climate. OCO-2 will provide a new tool for understanding the human and natural sources of carbon dioxide emissions and the natural "sinks" that absorb carbon dioxide and help control its buildup. The observatory will measure the global geographic distribution of these sources and sinks and study their changes over time. To learn more about OCO-2, visit http://oco.jpl.nasa.gov Photo credit: NASA/Mark Mackley KSC-2014-3015

U.S. Navy Aerographer's Mate 3rd Class Korey Jepson

Electronics Technician 2nd Class Randall Green and Electronics Technician 3rd Class Charles Harden raise a 40' telescoping antenna mast.

170626-N-ME396-266 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (June 26, 2017)

James Ossinger, site leader for the Reconfigurable

SAMUEL SMITH (WELD TECHNICIAN, JACOBS ESTS GROUP/ALL POINTS) AND ANDRÉ PASEUR (WELD TECHNICIAN, JACOBS ESTS GROUP/ERC) DISPLAY TWO PROCESS DEMONSTRATION ARTICLES – A 9-FOOT BUTT WELD (FOREGROUND) AND A HEXAGON FABRICATED FROM FRICTION STIR WELDED PLATES (BACKGROUND) – THAT WERE FABRICATED FROM 6AL-4V TITANIUM (ELI) USING THERMAL STIR WELDING. THIS WORK WAS PERFORMED FOR A NASA TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER INDUSTRIAL PARTNER (KEYSTONE SYNERGETIC ENTERPRISES, INC.) IN SUPPORT OF A PROJECT FOR THE U.S. NAVY 1001619

NO. 1 DRIVE SHAFT SUPPORT IN THE 10X10 FOOT WIND TUNNEL

Prins Claus op werkbezoek in Twente Prins Claus springt

41G-08-013 - STS-41G - 41G crew activities

code Related

[Child standing on snow gauge of the Weather Bureau]

description

Summary

National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress).

No. 3375.

During the administrations of Presidents Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover, the National Photo Company supplied photographs of current news events in Washington, D.C., as a daily service to its subscribers. It also prepared sets of pictures on popular subjects and undertook special photographic assignments for local businesses and government agencies. The bulk of the images were created between 1909 and 1932. The photographic files of the National Photo Company, including an estimated 80,000 images (photographic prints and corresponding glass negatives), were acquired by the Library from its proprietor Herbert E. French in 1947.

label_outline

Tags

weather bureau equipment and supplies scientific equipment children photographic prints child snow gauge snow gauge weather bureau lot 12356 national photo company collection photo ultra high resolution high resolution library of congress
date_range

Date

01/01/1909
collections

in collections

National Photo Company

The National Photo Company Collection, Washington, D.C.
create

Source

Library of Congress
link

Link

http://www.loc.gov/
copyright

Copyright info

No known restrictions on publication.

label_outline Explore Lot 12356, Scientific Equipment, Weather Bureau

Topics

weather bureau equipment and supplies scientific equipment children photographic prints child snow gauge snow gauge weather bureau lot 12356 national photo company collection photo ultra high resolution high resolution library of congress